I'm wondering if you can set it so I can create a category that goes only with a certain member level access, that way my advanced members comments are not shown in the entire group if the person is not at a certain member level.
@Sid Sahasrabuddhe That’s probably one general way to think of it yes but the fact is at the higher level of membership I share some very private stuff, and the comments are literally giving it away for free and that’s not useful
@Brenzen Zettl Well obviously a higher level member access provides more valuable content what if I was in your group giving all of the valuable content away in my comments that literally negates your higher level access because now everyone is getting it for free
Often I create a module with no video [just text based instructions], but feel as if it would be much more visually pleasing to be able to add a header image to the classroom module; curious if you can add that option?
Introducing two new features for courses: 1. Drip — Now you can drip course content to your members over time. When adding/editing a module, turn drip on, and enter the number of days you want to module to drip after. 2. Course permissions — Now you can give some of your members access to course A, but not course B. When adding/editing a course, set permissions to "All members have access" (default), or "Only some members have access". To give specific members access, find the member from the member's list, click the "..." menu, click "Manage access", and select the course from there. These were two of the most requested features we've had, so I hope you guys like them! Check it out and let us know what you think. Enjoy!
When adding a new member via webhook, after a purchase - can we control which course or module(s) they have access to automatically? OR does there have to be a "available to everyone" module and then manually approve them at the level they purchased?